New Date: Pinkwashing Exposed (Documentary 1/23/24)

Film screening of Pinkwashing Exposed documentary with a community conversation and meal to follow. Come learn about pinkwashing, the growing transnational anti-apartheid movement and Palestine solidarity activism in Seattle. Film is edited by Amy Mahardy and directed by Dean Spade. We will have guests, professor and author Nada Elias and advocate Eitan Isaacson, to speak on their involvement with the film and the issues it covers.

Date: Tuesday 1/23/24

Time: 5:00-7:00pm

Location: Quiet Dining Room, 9208

Cancelled: Relation Sh!t to Relationship- 4 week workshop starting 2/1

This group is created for those seeking to mend wounds from past traumatic relationship and develop skills for cultivating new, healthy connections. While this will not be group therapy, this group will provide a therapeutic-like space that will focus on providing psychoeducation and the opportunity to build community.

This group aims to provide a safe space for participants of all genders, sexual orientations, and relationship dynamics.

In order to create a sense of safety and community among group peers, participants must attend all 4 sessions, drop-in attendance will not be permitted.

Participants are required to be at least 18 years old and not experiencing active crisis. Participants are not limited to Shoreline Community College students.

Curriculum outline:

  • Week 1-Defining Healthy Relationships
  • Week 2-Communication & Conflict Management
  • Week 3-Recognizing Problematic Behaviors
  • Week 4-Healthy Sexual Communication

Dates & Location:

  • February 1st, 8th, 15th, and 22nd
  • 5:00 pm-6:30 pm
  • Room 1503
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Learn about your facilitator:

Anja Patten received her Master’s in Social Work from the University of Denver in 2019 and has been working for the past 4 1/2 years as a therapist in community mental health. Outside of her work as a therapist, Anja currently creates curriculum and facilitates workshops for survivors of sexual violence.

Mindfulness Mondays Starting 1/29/24

Join us for Mindfulness Mondays this winter quarter for various informal activities, such as chair yoga, meditation, and journaling. We are student-led through the Multicultural Center, holding space for BIPOC students, but open to all students and staff!

Every Monday starting 1/29/24

Time: 12:30-1:30pm

Location: Pub 9201

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CANCELLED: Unveiling the Legacy: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Unfiltered Struggle for Justice

This is an online workshop about Martin Luther King Jr’s life from the activism perspective of his life. Participates will explore how his activism work still resonates to this day.

Date: Tuesday 1/23/24

Time: 11:30am-12:30pm

Location: PUB Quiet Dining Room, 9208

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Queer Reverent: Reclaiming Faith 1/22/24

Reverend Kate Kilroy will recount her personal journey to reclaiming faith as a queer person. She will discuss how she survived the weaponization of faith and how she integrates sexual liberation in her work as a pastor.

Date: Monday 1/22/24

Time: 1:00-2:00pm

Location: PUB Room 9208

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